Bureau of Reclamation - Lower Colorado Region
The Bureau of Reclamation's Lower Colorado Region offers grants for water management, conservation, and ecosystem restoration projects.
Secure Funding for Cultural Resource Digitization!
This notice is to inform interested parties about potential funding for digital archiving of cultural reports generated by the Central Arizona Project. The goal is to preserve and make these valuable archaeological records accessible to researchers and the public.
Get Funding for Water Recharge Projects
This funding opportunity is for entities looking to study and improve groundwater recharge in the Lower Santa Cruz River. The project aims to evaluate the potential for increased water storage by diverting effluent into dry channels, contributing to long-term water supply objectives.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations involved in wildlife conservation and genetic research, specifically for developing and testing tools to protect endangered species like the Bonytail Chub. Funds are available to refine genetic analysis methods for monitoring the success of conservation efforts and ensuring genetic diversity.
Get Funding for Advanced Water Treatment Technology
Businesses developing innovative membrane technologies for treating brackish water can receive funding to test their solutions in real-world conditions. This grant supports the evaluation and scale-up of advanced materials for efficient water purification.
Get Funding for Conservation Research & Native Plant Restoration
This grant supports research projects focused on habitat and population studies for endangered species along the Lower Colorado River. Businesses can partner to develop innovative techniques for establishing native plants and suppressing invasive species, contributing to vital conservation efforts.
Fund Your Youth Conservation Projects!
Local youth organizations can receive funding to provide job training, educational opportunities, and community involvement for young adults while enhancing public natural and cultural resources. This program supports conservation efforts that benefit the community and the environment.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Conservation Projects
Non-profits and governmental entities can secure funding to restore and protect vital wildlife habitats, focusing on riparian areas and endangered species like the Flat-Tailed Horned Lizard. These grants support essential field research, monitoring, and community outreach for environmental conservation.
Get Grants for Water Conservation & Efficiency Projects
Are you an irrigation district, local government, or water provider in the Phoenix area? This program offers funding to implement innovative water conservation and efficiency measures, helping you make the most of existing water supplies.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects!
If you're an irrigation district, local government, or water provider tied to Reclamation projects, you can get funding to implement water efficiency measures and develop conservation plans. This program helps make the most of existing water supplies in the Yuma Area.
Get Grants for Water Conservation in Southern California
This program offers financial and technical assistance to irrigation districts, local governments, and other water-related entities in Southern California to improve water efficiency and implement conservation plans. If you're involved with Reclamation projects, you can apply for funding to support your water-saving initiatives through cost-sharing partnerships.
Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations involved in habitat restoration projects to support endangered species and wildlife on the lower Colorado River. The funds are intended to cover conceptual design work for maximizing native riparian and marsh land cover.
Get Funding for Conservation Area Design Projects
Businesses with technical expertise are invited to develop innovative designs and cost estimates for ecologically functional conservation areas. This cooperative agreement will fund the creation of conceptual alternatives and detailed plans for backwater habitats, maximizing ecological benefits.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects
Irrigation districts, water providers, local governments, and other entities tied to Reclamation projects can apply for funding to improve water use efficiency and conservation. This program supports projects that demonstrate conservation technologies, promote efficiency measures, and aid in developing water management plans.
Get Funding: Restore Habitats & Boost Border Security!
Businesses involved in water delivery and habitat restoration can receive funding to maintain riparian, marsh, and open water areas. This initiative supports wildlife while enhancing border security in the Hunters Hole region.
Unlock Funds for Habitat Conservation & Research
This grant supports organizations and researchers dedicated to monitoring and conserving bat populations along the Lower Colorado River. Funds are allocated for essential research and habitat improvement initiatives to protect endangered bat species.
Unlock Funding for Water Resource Innovation & Reliability
This grant supports organizations developing advanced drought prediction and response strategies for the Colorado River Basin. Fund your research and stakeholder engagement to enhance water supply reliability and management tools.
Get Funding for Tribal Water Management Projects
Tribal nations in Arizona can secure funding to enhance their participation in water policy and strengthen their capacity for water resource management. This grant supports collaboration with federal, state, and regional bodies to identify impacts and coordinate tribal presence in water policy discussions.
Get Funding for Native American Water Resource Projects
Native American tribes and tribal organizations can receive funding to develop and manage water resources on their reservations. This grant supports technical assistance, training, and data analysis for resource utilization and protection.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on endangered species and environmental restoration in the Yuma area. It provides funding to support projects that protect threatened and endangered species and their habitats.
Get Funding for Water Efficiency Projects!
Irrigation districts, local governments, tribes, and water providers in Southern California can apply for cost-sharing funds to implement water conservation projects and make more efficient use of existing water supplies.